for months, this is what we've seen of the revolution in syria. shaky cell phone video of demonstrations met with bullets. to meet the people holding those cell phones, we entered the country as tourists carrying only a small camera. rezenzae insists on using her real name. she cannot show her face. she is in hiding. the regime is looking for her. >> are you scared? >> who is not? but we have to continue. this is what we have been dreaming of long time ago. >> she took us to the damascus suburb of duma, to the funeral of a 16-year-old boy shot by security forces while he ducked for cover at a protest the day before. men and women poured in by the hundr hundreds, tinged with defiance. >> this is real syria, okay? if you come, you will see real bodies. they are not strong. they are not toys. they are real bodies. >> reporter: they want international military support and they say they will not give up their protests until president assad's regime falls. a helicopter circled overhead, but the chanting only got stronger. we are peaceful and they are sh